Chris Seavor — otherwise known as the man who created Conker's Bad Fur Day — has already stated that Wii U development interests him a great deal. However, he's now given his most convincing indication yet that he has something in the works for Nintendo's system.

When asked on Twitter if he was going to work on the Wii U in the future, Seavor replied:

As it happens, we'll be speaking to Seavor very soon and may even get some exclusive information which will shed some light on his mysterious tweet. His studio Gory Details has already released Parashoot Stan on iOS — perhaps he's planning on porting that to the Wii U eShop? Or maybe Seavor has something entirely new up his talented sleeve? Share your predictions in the comment section below.

Damien has over a decade of professional writing experience under his belt, as well as a repulsively hairy belly. Rumours that he turned down a role in The Hobbit to work on Nintendo Life are, to the best of our knowledge, completely and utterly unfounded.

Conker's Bad Fur Day was amazing and one of my favourite (original)Rare, (not the new death husk Microsoft Rare). The graphics and textures were amazing, the sound quality and sheer amount of audio was staggering. AND it was a solid puzzle platformer with an hysterical plot.

Chris Seavor was the last great Rare programmer and it would be great to see him back on Nintendo.Would be amazing if the Stamper Brothers formed a new company and re-hired everyone from the late 90's and started working with Nintendo again if I'm honest.

It seems like every third day there is news that another Indy title may be coming to the Wii U. Nintendo has clearly done an excellent job of enticing those studios. If only they could attract more mainstream third party support as well.

Screw 3rd party! If Wii U gets another Conker game (the likes of Bad Fur Day, with the mature content and what not), then that would definitely help the Wii U in the "hardcore" department. I'm a full-out Mario and Zelda fan, but CBFD was one of the most unexpected, ironically charming, and not to mention, fun games I have played, and having a true sequal would mean that the Wii U would have something unique and creative to offer its more mature and hardcore fans, what Microsoft and Sony don't have I assume.

Im satisfied of chris seavor and all his work he's done in the past with nintendo I look up to him as my friend more then anything in the whole world but his game will change anything of his life time same with parashoot stan